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With timing belt installed.. Drivers side cam arrow at 12 o clock, front cylinder leak down test at 100 psi..Then drivers side cam arrow at 3 o clock, rear cylinder leak down test at 100psi. Then passenger side cam arrow at 6 o clock, front cylinder leak down test at 100 psi. Then passenger side cam at 9 o clock, rear leak down test at 100 psi. I was getting 80% leakage.through exhaust port of cylinder tested.. I've only done a couple other leak down test, on a different Subaru engines..For those tests I started on the drivers side front cylinder, leak down test at 100psi . Then rotated the engine from crank bolt with long 1/2 inch ratchet wrench until I was getting air resistance in the cylinder. Then keep rotating the engine with ratchet wrench until I got to tdc of compression stroke. Then compared difference of the leak down testers two gauges. So for example, with inlet gauge at 100 psi and the second gauge at 95% psi that cylinder would have a 5% leak.. Since I've only done a few leak down tests,. Based on the results of my current leak down test, I've got to be doing the test incorrectly.
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Yes, Understood what GD meant about the rings.. I was getting 80% exhaust port leak on leak down test on all cylinders. Thought for sure I was going to see valves had come in contact with pistons, but they hadn't. To get an accurate pressure test do I need to loosen the cam bolts to get all the pressure off of the valves?
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Hi Fairtax.It was hit in the front.The belt and all belt idler pulleys are intact.,There was a broken drivers side outer tbelt cover and the drivers sides cam pulley is worn on one side, I can do a complete crank shaft rotation with the leak down tester in any cylinder and there is 80% leakage at throttle body and exhaust ports on all cylinders.
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Reinstalling 2005 Impreza engine. Didn't do the engine removal. The top fuel line disconnect not clicking back in to the fuel line..The fuel line disconnect below the upper fuel line is clicking back in. Is the plastic piece in the disconnect a replaceable piece or could the disconnect be replaced with a gas hose clamp.? Also the ac line seems to run directly above the oil filler cap which makes it difficult to remove the oil fill cap. Since I didn't do the the engine removal not sure where the ac line is supposed to be relative to the oil fill spout and cap.